Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Graph/Visitors to Canada 1996 to 2006

The graph shows changes in the number of visitors to Canada from Spain and Japan between 1996 to 2006. Overall, there was sleep rise in the number of visitors to Canada from Spain but fewer from Japan.

The biggest change was in the number of visitors to Canada. In 1996, there was about 1150 in total visitors to Canada, but the number of Spanish visitors was only about 300 thousand, with 850 thousand from Japanese. After three years, there was sharp fall in visitor to Canada, the Spanish visitor number was about 650 thousand and Japanese visitors were still about 850 thousand people. In the next three years, the Spanish visitors and Japanese were equal at about 600 thousand. From 2000 to 2004, the number of Spanish visitors started to rise and it rose to about 700 thousand and the Japanese rose slightly to about 550 thousand in 2004. Finally, there was a slight rise in Spanish visitors in the 2006 and there was a decrease from the Japanese visitors to about the same level.

In conclusion, both the Spanish visitor numbers rose to 600 thousand and the Japanese visitors full to 600 thousand, after fluctuating over the entire decade from 1996 to 2006.

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